Former Iowa Public Radio CEO gets settlement
Iowa Public Radio will pay fired CEO Mary Grace Herrington $197,000 in a settlement that prevents the station from being sued, according to a...
KCLU expands reach in California
California Lutheran University’s NPR affiliate KCLU-FM Ventura County-Santa Barbara is expanding its reach to include northern Santa Barbara County and southern San Luis Obispo...
Country Oldies Show offers George Jones tribute
This Memorial Day Weekend, Envision Radio Networks’ The Country Oldies Show is bringing together fans of country music to celebrate the “greatest voice in...
CRN adds four new shows
CRN Digital Talk Radio announced the addition of four new shows to its roster. Anthony Dias Blue’s consumer-oriented food, wine, and travel-oriented show The...
ABC was second on Thursday
ABC finished #2 on Thursday in Adults 18-49 for the 2nd week in a row, as Scandal and Grey’s ranked as the night’s Top...
44% of households connecting TVs to the net
Television sets have traditionally been the sole devices for viewing video content, but new platforms have emerged that allow consumers to
Monterey AM going noncom
$300K KRXA-AM Monterey-Salinas-Santa Cruz CA (Carmel Valley CA) from KRXA LLC (Harold S. Ginsberg) to El Sembrador Ministrites (Noel Diaz et al). $30K escrow,...
New York Times questions Obama’s FCC pick
A pledge was made in 2007 by then-candidate Barack Obama to keep lobbyists away
Clear Channel unveils “State of Listening” report
The national research from CCME on the popularity of radio across multiple platforms spells out the medium’s continued, widespread
LocusPoint grabs another Class A
A young television group that has all the hallmarks of an incentive auction speculator has previously bought nine television stations in seven markets –...
Elmira-Olean NY deal details revealed
Another deal contract has arrived in the FCC’s virtual backyard, and yes, it involves Backyard Broadcasting as the seller. Community Broadcasters is getting seven...
American Idol judges not being renewed?
American IdolAfter a ratings plummet this season, none of the four judges on the singing competition will be asked to return next season, an individual with knowledge of Fox's plans told The Wrap: “The network has resolved to stop paying the huge salaries it has been shoveling out for its big name talent, i.e. Carey's reported $18 million package, Minaj's $12 million salary and former judge Jennifer Lopez's $15 million.”
Stocks end lower, halting record-setting run
Stocks ended moderately lower on Thursday, halting Wall Street's record-setting streak, even as data showed that weekly jobless claims fell to a five-year low....
Tea Party organizing for Comcast investor event
Comcast is getting set to meet with its investors in Philadelphia – and members of the Tea Party, both with and without shares in...
McCain introduces his video bill
The promise by Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) to deliver a bill establishing a la carte, setting penalties for broadcasters who move










